Therapeutic canine instructor course

Support and accompaniment after completing the course
Combined with a dog training course
Emphasis on practice and field experience
A variety of unique therapeutic techniques
Therapeutic canine is a unique treatment method, which has become very popular in recent years. The method is considered to be particularly effective and fast-acting in working with a variety of special populations, such as at-risk youth, people with special needs, the elderly, people with ADHD and more.

About Therapeutic Canine Instructor Course

The course is intended for those with a therapeutic approach and dog lovers who are interested in working with diverse populations. The curriculum combines the acquisition of theoretical knowledge along with practical experience and includes a variety of workshops and tours.
Therapeutic canine is considered a sought-after profession in the therapeutic world and its need in the consumer market is increasing day by day. The program offered in this course will give you the full knowledge, experience and skills for therapeutic work using dogs.
The dog's ability to communicate with the person directly, and produce an encounter based on emotion, love and giving is the basis for deep and thorough emotional care, removes barriers, relaxes, releases and provides security and support to young and old patients alike.

Details about a therapeutic canine course in Haifa

Course participation is conditional on an admission interview
Certification
Certificate of certification - on behalf of Eshkolot College for the Outstanding, work is guaranteed
The scope of the course
Sessions lasting 5 hours, two days a week, a total of 250 hours In addition, each student will perform 30 hours of internship independently
Admission
• Personal interview • Certified dog trainer or student in a trainer course • Preferably therapeutic or instructional experience

Meet the faculty in the Therapeutic Canine Instructor Course


Dr. Dan Carmeli is a veterinarian with a doctorate in science, a certified classical homeopath. He has been treating animals for 29 years. Lecturer at Tel Hai Academic College and Head of Eshkolot College.

Course coordinator: Mr. Uri Abulafia, Therapeutic Kennel Instructor, Behavioral Trainer. Graduate of the Assistance and Rehabilitation Education program with the help of dogs "talking to dogs" and treatment of behavioral problems of the Wingate Institute. Bachelor's degree in political science and multidisciplinary in the social sciences. Director of a therapeutic-educational kennel in the religious youth village in Kfar Hasidim.

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Topics taught in the Therapeutic Canine Instructor Course

Diverse practice accompanied by professional guidance, simulations, and tours of treatment centers and observation observations - accompanied by instructors in various therapeutic frameworksFoundations of establishing and managing an independent business. Starting a business, sales, marketing and advertising - all the tools to lead the business to financial success
Dog training Therapeutic activities Treatment and empowerment in a normative population: child, adolescent and adult as well as with all target populations: emotional regulation, sensory, attention and concentration, autism, retardation, mental disorder, behavioral limitations and physical skills and treatment skills, caregiver-patient relationship to work: self-confidence, Lack of sense of competence and sense of social isolation Group facilitation, dynamics and professional ethics
Theories in Psychology Psychopathology Emotional, mental, physical, learning, behavioral-social problems, phobiasDevelopment: Children, teens, adults and seniors Education, rehabilitation and assistance with animals, why a dog? Familiarity with the therapeutic tool, choosing a dog as part of a process (group individual) Goal building, intake, treatment plan, termination and separation from the patient
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